Morning raves are a big trend right now. Yes, raves! Just scroll through Instagram and you might notice a friend is up and at it at 7 A.M., but not to hit the gym—to dance, instead. That's how I found out about them. My friend Caitlin McCarthy, an interior designer in Los Angeles, woke up early one morning to join hundreds of Angelenos for Daybreaker—a sober morning dance party—and I just happened to see her post while sipping my first cup of coffee. Morning raves are exactly what you think they are. They're held in large, dark venues where a DJ spins loud house music or EDM, while people dance, sway, and jump around. But instead of all-night ragers, they start at sunrise and go for about an hour or two. "I think they are fantastic and a great way to get morning exercise in without feeling like you're working out," says McCarthy. "And when it's held in a dark nightclub, you really can't believe it's only 8:30 A.M. by the time you're kicked out." Daybreaker started in New York City, but the concept is spreading fast. B Newman, a photographer, says she was at the first morning rave in
Morning raves are a big trend right now. Yes, raves! Just scroll through Instagram and you might notice a friend is up and at it at 7 A.M., but not to hit the gym—to dance, instead. That's how I found out about them. My friend Caitlin McCarthy, an interior designer in Los Angeles, woke up early one morning to join hundreds of Angelenos for Daybreaker—a sober morning dance party—and I just happened to see her post while sipping my first cup of coffee. Morning raves are exactly what you think they are. They're held in large, dark venues where a DJ spins loud house music or EDM, while people dance, sway, and jump around. But instead of all-night ragers, they start at sunrise and go for about an hour or two. I think they are fantastic and a great way to get morning exercise in without feeling like you're working out, says McCarthy. And when it's held in a dark nightclub, you really can't believe it's only 8:30 A.M. by the time you're kicked out. Daybreaker started in New York City, but the concept is spreading fast. B Newman, a photographer, says she was at the first morning rave in
The Rise of Early-Morning Dance Parties - The New York Times
About Us - DAYBREAKER
I Went To A Morning Rave Daybreaker Party
Weekday morning dance parties are now a thing
About Us - DAYBREAKER
The woman behind the morning dance party craze
Weekday morning dance parties are now a thing
Wake Up to a Party During Daybreaker Week – Manhattan with a Twist
The woman behind the morning dance party craze
Videos - DAYBREAKER
Daybreaker: Starting Off Your Day With A Morning Dance Party - Behind the Scenes NYC (BTSNYC)
A Morning Workout Fit for a Nightclub - WSJ
Videos - DAYBREAKER
Good Morning, New York City! Waking Up With a Daybreaker Dance Party
About Us - DAYBREAKER